Overview
This discussion is about flight discipline. Before continuing to the instructions, please read the two definition of flight discipline below by Kern (1998) and Martinez (2017):
“The strength of will required to systematically develop all areas of airmanship and execute sound judgment in the presence of temptations to do otherwise; and to safely plan and employ an aircraft within all operational, regulatory, organizational, and commonsense guidelines.”
Reference: Kern, T. (1998). Flight Discipline. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
“The continual performance of sound judgment, combined with technical expertise, while operating the aircraft. Flight discipline recognizes (1) the limitations of human performance; (2) the ever-present potential for human error; (3) the inherently unsafe aviation environment; and (4) the highly complex interactions between pilots, aircrew, and technology.”
Reference: Martinez, A. R. (2017). Flight Discipline Tactics, Techniques,